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08/24/2006 22:39 #32736

Submitting the Thesis
Category: school
These are the offical Acknowledgments
I would like to thank Lisa Wist (e:twisted) for encouraging me to make my ideas a reality and for helping squash the bugs that got in the way. I would also like to thank the members of elmwoodstrip.org for contributing millions of their words, tens of thousands of hours of their time and thousands of their personal media files to the digital quilt that is elmwoodstrip.org. Moreover, I would like to thank Terry Mickelson and Matthew Sliwinski and all of my family for putting up with my unavailability during this entire thesis process.

The thesis
Man it takes forever to load It could have been better I guess but I spent all my time on the project as you all know.

These instructions are so conflicting with their Important! and [Optional]

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Handing it in - Last trip to the CFA?

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PQIL® Dissertations Publishing

Submitting the thesis involves this whole process of giving it to some outside company that then supplies it to UB. I find it weird that I am giving this third party exclusive rights to my work.

PQIL Release

Your manuscript will be submitted to PQIL® Dissertations Publishing for inclusion in the publications Dissertation Abstracts International or Masters Abstracts International.

Through my graduate school, I agree to supply you, ProQuest Information and Learning Company (PQIL), with my dissertation and abstract of 350 words or less or Masters thesis and abstract of 150 words or less in digital format. Further, I agree to supply the accompanying information in digital format: personal and degree data, title and subject data and, separately in paper, written permission to use previously copyrighted materials within the body of the work including images, video, graphics, text, data and images of individuals and licenses for third party software which will be replicated, distributed and used with the document.

I hereby grant to PQIL the non-exclusive right to reproduce and distribute my dissertation or thesis, in whole or in part, in and from microfilm along with the non-exclusive right to reproduce and distribute my abstract in whole or in part, in any format whether in existence now or developed in the future. Further, I hereby grant to PQIL the non-exclusive right to reproduce my dissertation, in whole or in part, in and from any electronic format. Other publication rights may be granted as I choose.

I represent and warrant to PQIL that the dissertation or thesis and the abstract are my original work, do not infringe or violate the rights of others, and that I make these grants as the sole owner of the rights to my dissertation or thesis and abstract. I further represent and warrant that I have obtained all necessary rights to permit PQIL to reproduce and distribute any non-public third party software necessary to access, display, run or print my dissertation or thesis. I acknowledge that PQIL may elect not to distribute my dissertation or thesis in digital format if, in its reasonable judgment, it believes all such rights have not been secured.

Subject to the preceding paragraphs, PQIL agrees to offer copies of my dissertation or thesis for sale, and to publish an abstract of my dissertation or thesis in Dissertation Abstracts International or Masters Abstracts International, as appropriate. In accordance with the Copyright Act of 1976, PQIL will deposit one copy of my dissertation or thesis with the Library of Congress. This deposit will be in digital, microform, or other format as required by the Library of Congress and will be available for inspection. PQIL also agrees to pay a royalty of 10% on all sales of my dissertation or thesis. Royalty payments must exceed $10 in a calendar year to be paid. In order to be eligible for royalties in any calendar year, I agree that it is my obligation to notify PQIL of any change of address.



olemanrunin - 08/28/06 10:00
Nice job Paul, I read through your thesis this morning. Your project covers a lot of ground...media, art, technology. I like the aspect of community, relatedness. Keep on doing dude...creative! Thanks for sharing the estrip story, your talents.
twisted - 08/26/06 11:22
omg, thanks Paul! CONGRATULATIONS!
leetee - 08/26/06 09:56
Congrats Paul! I... well, we all knew you could do it!
metalpeter - 08/25/06 18:37
Congratulations. So if I read that right then can sell your theis and you only get 10%? I compy goes to the Libary of congress, I wonder why. I admit it seems verry strange, but I'm sure you are verry happy to be done with it.
mrdeadlier - 08/25/06 08:50
Congratulations, Paul!

08/24/2006 15:02 #32735

The activity formerly know as school
Category: school
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I really don't have time to write about all the steps that it involved but after jumping through like 65 hoops today including having to reset my UB card ID strip to print, I now have a thesis in front of me and am going to hand it in. This morning I sucessfully defended it, which I have to say was way less scary than I thought it would be. I wish I have more time to deciate to the process and write a book about estrip but I will leave that for the sociologists of the future and return to programming and graphic design where I belong.

Hopefully, soon now I can go back to adding new featjres each week after a quick rewrite of the entire system!

I am now off to go buy a stove, a washer and a dish washer with my mother. She is going to be so exited to get so much big shopping done as will be the woman she made the appointment with.
robin - 08/25/06 02:40
see... see how easy
over with now, eh

good job

some day when I'm not drunk I may read it. If you'd written 'bout me I'd read it for sure. Now I'm feeling ot of touch with estrip. You now the inovative thing about this site that makes it differ from other kind of networking shit is to localiaty of it. but now I'm all about...
I can't spell butI hope you know what I mean.

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kara - 08/24/06 20:45
Congrats, Paul! Dr. Halavais :::link::: had a nice post about your defense and project. Hope you're able to celebrate the end of your school career (forever!).
buffalopundit - 08/24/06 20:44
Congratulations, Paul. Job well done.

08/23/2006 16:46 #32732

Red Tape Everwhere
Category: beaurocracy
I just had the most ridiculous day of appointments I have ever had. It started with a doctor's appoitment with Dr. Sinha of Buffalo Medical group. He was just about the worst doctor I ever had. Second worst. I had to see him so he could become my primary care physician and write referrals to the allergist so the insurance company would pay Apparently, my word that I am extremely allergic to cats isn't good enough for them but it is if I tell Dr. Sinha first and then he tells them, it is.

I was such in such stark contrast to my appointment last week with Dr. Reisman (e:paul,4613) who was so great.

I got my first physical since 2000 and he is supposed to be my primary care physician. First of all I didn't undress. Weird right. He didn't look at my skin till I asked him to look at a mole I wanted checked out. He gives me a referal to a dermotologist.

No testes check. I mean I am almost thirty and you always read about how testicular cancer is a killer in men my age. I even coughed as a gesture but I didn't want to ask him because I felt weird as I already asked him to check my moles and the bumpo in my arm.

Regular self-examination is an important health habit. But it can't substitute for a doctor's examination. Your doctor should check your testicles whenever you have a physical exam.



Quoted from CNN health

Then the funniest part was the foot check. He said can I look at your feet. I said sure and he pushed my sock down to my ankle. Mind you my shoes were still on. Then he says, 'looks good.' I am not kidding you.

At least he gave me the referrals I asked for now the insurance company will be satisfied but I really don't understand it all. This experience was in such sharp contrast to my experience with Dr. Reismann and Dr. Visco earlier this month. Both of them seemed so thorough in their questioning and care.

The only thing this guy has going for him is his promity to my house and work. He sent me in for routine bloodwork and then he will see me in six months. Maybe bloodwork is so good nowadays they don't have to really check yoou over anymore.

Over the river and through the woods
So then I g to UB to deal with graduation crap. At first secretary A gives me the . 'it's impossible' routine. The one professor is in Cuba till after the deadline and another left the school for another university. They don't have asystem to deal ith these kind of situations. Then secretary B, comes in and smooths stuff out. Unfortunately, this will have to involve secretary C who is way across campus.

So I go see C who says straight out I need a new committee. This gets excalated to a supervisor who actually uses the words 'fucking retard's to describe other people along the chain of command. Basically, it was insane but it looks like if just through 15 more hoops thougout the week, then I can graduate and that a faxed signature can work.

Supevisor also told me UB was just rated 15th worst for professor accessibilty in the country and used the example of a student who was trying to drop after the drop deadline. Turns out the student was dropping because the professor never attended the class ever and she felt it was unethical to receive a grade even though he was promising the students an A.

What a day so far.
imk2 - 08/23/06 18:25
the thing with primary care doctors is that they also recieve money from your HMO each and every month for "managing" your care. so even if you never, ever see your doctor, theyre still getting paid for being your doctor. i'm not sure how much, but how crazy is that?

08/22/2006 22:42 #32731

Mobile Camping in Vermont
Category: vacation
We spent two days at Vermont's Townshend State Park between places.

The moss was crazy at Townshend Park in Vermont
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They also had lots of posion Ivy that I avoided carefully and sucessfully.
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We got to camp right at the edge of the stream
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The tree above our tent was so tall, it is hard to imagine with the picture.
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Here are some video impressions of what is what like.

See the brook babble.

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Hear the fire crackle

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relax to the creek

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08/22/2006 22:30 #32730

Jabe Pond
Category: vacation
We started out in the adirondacks at Jabe Pond like last year (e:paul,3494) . It wasn't too warm most of the time but we had lots of fun canooeing, chopping firewood, feed chipmunks, etc.

This bird is called a loon. They are so crazy and make noises like coyotes all night long. Jabe Pond is very full of them.
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They sound like this.

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Here we are enjoying the campfire at night.
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This is the view from campsite onto the pond
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We built this makeshift shelter to protect us from the rain
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Here I am collecting lots of firewood. It was an island so we were kind of limited but I figured out a way to lasso the dead sticks off pine trees using a medium size rock tied to a rope.
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It got real foggy on the rainy days but it wasn't too cold.
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Stabbing tree stumps
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Lots of naps
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Getting crazy about something
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(e:terry) got crazy too
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Sitting in the shelter for more rain protection
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Sleeping when the sun came out again
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(e:terry) cooking something yummy
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Somebody likes to take lots of pictures of (e:terry) and it wasn't me. Notice the datestampless pictures.
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The campsite
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Rowing Home
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The naked pics - just stop looking if you are not wanting to see them.

Our friend Dave is an avid nudist and every year we go on vacation with him. At first I didn't believe there were so any nudists in the world but it seems he finds clusters of them everywhere.




Here I a looking really serious for a naked person. I don't know how that happend.

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What is (e:terry) doing in this picture
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Nice reflection
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Vermont has lots of swimming holes and apparently, there is not a law against nudity in Vermont. The one place called the Ledges is in Vermont on public land

It is a giant swimming area in the resevoir of a dam. There are lots of people here of all ages and both sexes.

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The other place is Rock River. It is more gay.

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jenks - 08/23/06 16:16
Ok, I kinda wanted to go camping before.... Now I REALLY do. That looks so fun! Hope you had a great time. :)